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Rule changes
The Times are reporting that the Premier League are planning on changing the rules this summer so that clubs could be expelled from the league if they look to join a breakaway Super League in the future.
Premier League chiefs are reportedly planning to bring in a rule this summer which will allow them to expel any clubs who join a Super League in the future and even make it illegal to do so.
A governance review is already underway by Chief Executive Richard Masters alongside the FA and will now focus specifically on ending any such future threat as part of the changes. He will look to push the new rules through in the June annual general meeting.
The ‘Big Six’, Mancester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham all withdrew from the Super League on Tuesday after severe backlash from supporters and the other 14 clubs want to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
Wembley extra game
Wembley is set to get an extra last 16 tie, which could be England, when UEFA meet to address the uncertainty around matches in Dublin, Bilbao and Munich tomorrow.
NEWS | Wembley benefits with Dublin and Bilbao to lose Euro 2020 fixtures.
Wembley is set to gain an eighth Euro 2020 fixture when #UEFA strips Bilbao and Dublin of their right to host games at this summer’s rescheduled tournament…https://t.co/BU2IRqp4Al
— The Athletic UK (@TheAthleticUK) April 22, 2021
101 reported on Dublin being likely to miss out recently but it won’t be those games which England get as they are fixture clashes. The games set for Bilabo may go to Seville.
The game they could get is the last 16 game, which will feature the winner of England group.
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